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Alexllanos5

can i put this on an epad?

amonfog

jup I tried it.
but have to say….
on my I3 Intel core (quad). it takes 7 minutes for the system to boot, opening the “appdrawer” after a cycle of 15 minutes (for the system to warm up without doing anything) it takes 20 seconds to load.
every button seems to have a 4 seconds lagg, 3d effects result in FC of com.android.home.shell app.

Change LCD density to 240 in sdk settings and see what happens when you run honeycomb.

Anonymous

5554:Honeypot (Not Responding)

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edit: wait, it lives!

lolthunderbolt

I just called my local best buy and asked about the thunderbolt and the lady said that Verizon pushed back the release date so they don’t know when it will be released. I then asked her what the original release date was and she said the 24th, but not anymore.

lolthunderbolt

woops this wasn’t supposed to go on this article haha

Anonymous

Mines is still claiming the 24 th, guess will find out sometime tomorrow if its a lie

Sixvoltsystem

AOSP would be better 😉

Anonymous

whats the difference between this and aosp?
aosp is what is actually on the device and this is the base ?

Roberto Taylor

I can’t wait for this to get ported over to my Nook Color! Cheapest/Best Android tablet available!

trumpet444

Heck yeah. I have CM7 on mine. Runs nice. Can’t wait for the full AOSP three-oh on my Nc, whenever that comes along

Anonymous

Seriously. I just bought one. The XOOM is to pricey for me right now, but the Nook is pretty awesome.

now it will be fully functional on my nook color (in time)!! woooohooo

Anonymous

im no developer or coder..im a ME
but i swear this moves just as slow on the emulator as the preview did
any suggestions?

Anonymous

As any well respected SDK should… seriously though, they always lag

Anonymous

well this is disappointing

spneace

It’s slow because 1) It’s Java and 2) it’s an OS designed to run on a specific and dedicated hardware configuration that’s being emulated in a virtual environment.

In the end, it’s not ideal. I have a pretty new rig with all my stuff running of an SSD, and gingerbread was still pretty tedious to work with sometimes. But that’s why Google gives out developer phones 🙂

well you do realize it’s just from the sdk right? for anything good you’re going to have to wait for AOSP to come out. until then you’re not going to get good performance. i never got why people even get all pumped up over an SDK

Anonymous

im learning im learning
and the difference betweent his and aosp is?
aosp is what the mfg releases – so it’s what is actually on a device?